Oticon Own Hearing Aids
Custom In-The-Ear Solutions
The Oticon Own family consists of custom-made, in-the-ear hearing aids designed to provide a highly personalized and discreet hearing experience.
Each device is tailored to the individual user’s ear shape and hearing profile, offering a comfortable fit and optimized performance.
With multiple styles available—from completely invisible models to larger in-the-ear options—Oticon Own is built for users who prioritize customization, comfort, and a natural listening experience.
Oticon Own hearing aids key features
- Fully custom-made fit: designed specifically for each user’s ear anatomy and hearing needs.
- Ultra-discreet styles: includes invisible-in-the-canal (IIC) models, invisible in most ears.
- BrainHearing™ technology: supports the brain’s natural way of processing sound for a more balanced listening experience.
- Advanced sound processing: trained on millions of real-life sound environments for improved sound clarity.
- Enhanced speech understanding: better separation between speech and background noise.
- Multiple styles and levels: available in a wide range of formats (IIC, CIC, ITC, ITE) and performance tiers.
Oticon Own hearing aids technology levels
Oticon Own 1
Oticon Own 2
Oticon Own 3
Oticon Own models
Oticon Own IIC
Oticon Own ITE FS
Oticon Own ITE HS
Oticon Own ITC
Oticon Own CIC
Oticon Own prices
When considering a new hearing aid, cost is an important factor, and Oticon Own prices reflect the advanced technology and high level of customization offered by this family of devices.
Oticon Own hearing aids are fully custom‑made, in‑the‑ear solutions, and pricing varies depending on the selected model (IIC, CIC, ITC, or ITE), technology level (such as Own 1, 2, 3, or 4), and the services included by the hearing care provider.
They are generally positioned in the mid‑to‑premium price range, with estimated costs typically ranging from approximately $2,000 to $4,000 per ear. These prices often include bundled professional services such as hearing evaluations, device fitting, follow‑up adjustments, and warranty coverage.
Disclaimer: prices are indicative and based on third-party sources publicly available online: actual costs may vary depending on the hearing clinic, bundled services, geographic location and individual hearing needs.
Oticon Own SI
The Oticon Own SI is the latest evolution of the Oticon Own family, built on the advanced Sirius™ platform and designed to deliver an even more refined and intelligent hearing experience. This newer generation introduces enhanced sound processing powered by a second-generation deep neural network (DNN), which is trained on real-life sound environments to better recognize and prioritize speech. Oticon Own SI hearing aids provide improved noise suppression, allowing users to follow conversations more easily in complex listening environments such as restaurants or crowded spaces.
Like the rest of the Own family, these devices are fully custom-made, ensuring a comfortable, discreet fit tailored to each user’s ear anatomy. With multiple technology levels available (from essential to premium), Oticon Own SI is designed to meet a wide range of hearing needs while maintaining the brand’s focus on natural sound and BrainHearing™ support.
Oticon Own SI price
The Oticon Own SI price is typically positioned at the higher end of the Oticon Own range. As the newer generation built on the Sirius™ platform, Oticon Own SI hearing aids offer more advanced sound processing and enhanced performance in complex listening environments, which is reflected in their pricing.
Oticon Own SI hearing aids generally range from approximately $2,500 to $4,500 per ear, depending on the selected technology level and customization options. As with other Oticon Own models, pricing often includes professional fitting and follow‑up services, and actual costs may vary based on provider policies, bundled care packages, and individual requirements.
Disclaimer: prices are indicative and based on third-party sources publicly available online: actual costs may vary depending on the hearing clinic, bundled services, geographic location and individual hearing needs.
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Oticon Own Technology, Connectivity & Accessories
Oticon Own hearing aids offer a range of technology and connectivity features designed to enhance everyday listening, although availability depends on the specific model and size selected. In addition to smart connectivity, compatible accessories help extend functionality and improve usability in different listening situations.
- Bluetooth connectivity (selected models only) → Enables direct streaming from iPhone®, iPad®, and compatible Android™ devices.
- Hands‑free calls and audio streaming → Supported in models equipped with 2.4 GHz wireless technology.
- Oticon Companion app → Allows users to adjust volume, switch programs, and personalize settings directly from their smartphone.
- Accessory compatibility → Includes TV adapters and remote microphones to improve sound clarity in challenging environments.
- Battery type → Most Oticon Own models use disposable batteries, particularly smaller styles such as IIC and CIC.
- Smartphone compatibility → Designed to work seamlessly with Apple® and selected Android™ devices for control and streaming.
Oticon Own reviews
Oticon Own hearing aid reviews frequently emphasize their discreet design, comfort, and sound quality. As a custom in-the-ear solution, they are frequently recommended for users who prioritize invisibility and a personalized fit.
From a performance standpoint, Oticon Own is recognized for its BrainHearing™ approach and deep neural network sound processing, which aim to deliver a more natural listening experience rather than simply amplifying sound.
Review sources and audiologists often highlight:
- Strong speech clarity, even in moderately noisy environments.
- A balanced, natural sound experience with reduced listening effort.
- High comfort levels thanks to custom-molded designs.
At the same time, some reviews note typical trade-offs of in-the-ear devices:
- Smaller models (like IIC and CIC) may have fewer connectivity features.
- Use of disposable batteries instead of rechargeability in most models.
- Higher cost compared to more basic hearing aids.
Overall, Oticon Own hearing aids are usually rated as a premium custom solution, best suited for users who value discretion, personalized fit, and advanced sound processing over maximum connectivity or battery convenience.
Oticon Own VS Oticon Real
Oticon Own and Oticon Real are designed for different user needs and lifestyles.
- Oticon Own focuses on custom, in-the-ear designs with maximum discretion and personalization;
- Oticon Real is built for users who prefer behind-the-ear or receiver-in-canal devices, with enhanced environmental awareness and advanced sound stabilization features.
Oticon Real is particularly strong in managing sudden sounds and wind noise, making it ideal for active users, while Oticon Own is better suited for those who prioritize a nearly invisible, tailored hearing solution.